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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition
- Operator
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Description
Used to find the difference between two numbers or to indicate the negative value of a numeric expression.

Syntax 1

result = number1-number2

Syntax 2

-number

The - operator syntax has these parts:

Part Description
result Any numeric variable.
number Any numeric expression.
number1 Any numeric expression.
number2 Any numeric expression.

Remarks

In Syntax 1, the - operator is the arithmetic subtraction operator used to find the difference between two numbers. In Syntax 2, the - operator is used as the unary negation operator to indicate the negative value of an expression.

If one or both expressions are Null expressions, result is Null. If an expression is Empty, it is treated as if it were 0.


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